297. 
two of the leaves much larger, boat-shaped, obtuse; the 
smaller pair within scarcely half their size, and of a more 
membranaceous texture. Corolla 2-petaled ; petals orbicular, 
elevated on a long slender claw, slightly waved round the 
edge. Nectary springing from the base of the torus, funnel- 
shaped, the ¿imb divided on one side, and folded back, bright 
yellow. Stamens 6: filaments monadelphous at the base, 
and embracing the base of the stipes (thecaphore, DC.), 
which they exceed in length. Anthers oblong, incumbent, 
cordate. Pistil: germen cylindrical, supported on a x élender 
stipe. Style none. Stigma blunt. Fruit... ? 
I am uncertain of the exact habitat of this sti but 1 think 
it came from the jungles of the Tandemans country. The 
specimens were gathered in February, but without fruit. The 
figures and descriptions are taken from small specimens only. 
I have not myself met with the plant growing, nor have I ever 
seen the fruit. 
SurPL Tas. XXXVII. Cadaba triphylla. 
‘XXXVIII. 
CONVOLVULUS TURPETHUM. 
Foliis cordatis angulatis integrisque obtusiusculis mucronatis 
pubescentibus, pedunculis folio brevioribus, bracteis 2 mag- 
nis tubum corolla fere sequantibus, caule alato. (SUPPL. 
Tas. XXXVIII.) 
Convolvulus Turpethum. Zinn. Sp. PL p- 221. Willd. Sp. 
Pl. v. 1. p. 859. Roxb. Fl. Ind. v. 2. p. 57. Spreng. Syst. 
Veget. v. 1. p. 598. 
Shevadia Kodie. 
Stems twining or procumbent, according to dispense 
` With 3 wings, smooth. Wings decurrent from the petioles. 
Petioles flattened above, and slightly winged on the edges, 
pubescent, about 11 inches long. Leaves broadly suborbi- 
cular, cordate, entire, obtuse, butmucronate—or they are ovate 
and angled, sometimes even hastate, the veins beneath promi- - 
